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ORAL PROGRAM – SATURDAY, 23 MAY 201509:45 - 10:00 S42.4 Measuring game insight skills of elite young football playersGeert Savelsbergh (The Netherlands), D Tebbes10:00 - 10:15 S42.5 Football training improves bone health in middle-aged sedentarywomen with no effects of swim-trainingEva Wulff Helge (Denmark), M Mohr, P Krustrup09:00 - 10:15 S43 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY - PART II Meeting Room 04Chair: Natalia Stambulova (Sweden)09:00 - 09:15 S43.1 Psychological factors in male and female Swiss National SoccerTeamsDaniel Birrer (Switzerland), S Horwath, G Morgan09:15 - 09:30 S43.2 Contribution to a qualitative assessment of cohesion in sports groupsGhislain Modeste Onomo Onomo (France), P Chazaud09:30 - 09:45 S43.3 A qualitative study of authentic leadership in sportComille Bandura (UK), M Kavussanu, S Grogan09:45 - 10:00 S43.4 Make or break? The 18-21 phase of development through theperspectives of the under21 coach within elite level footballChris Dowling (UK), D Richardson, M Littlewood, M Nesti09:00 - 10:15 S44 MIGRATION & INTEGRATION Meeting Room 05Chair: Maria Kavussanu (UK)09:00 - 09:15 S44.1 Sport-contextual factors and psychological integration: a crosssectionalstudy in multicultural youth football teams and relatedcoaches in the NetherlandsSilke Dankers (Denmark), S Otten, X Sanchez, N van Yperen, A-MElbe09:15 - 09:30 S44.2 Football as promotion of active citizenship and identity development -supporting boys in a school with high percentage migrationbackgroundKnud Ryom (Denmark), R Stelter09:30 - 09:45 S44.3 The re(signification) of football practice for the indigenouspopulations of the Amazon - the case of the tournament 'PELADÃOINDIGENA' in ManausArtemis Soares (Brazil), Y Leziart10:15 - 10:30 Break30

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